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Old 7th February 2011, 19:52   #1
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Question Harnesses

well this is probably a stupid question but id rather ask than make a fool of myself
so anyway, i was thinking about getting harnesses for my bucket seats as i prefer them to seatbelts, but i dont want to take my back seats out as i still want people to be able to get in the back, so was just wondering if i did get them whats the best and safest way to fit them?
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You can get ones that can be disconnected when you have someone in the back, you then use the normal seatbelts. I'll see if I have pictures of an OMP one tomorrow.
To be honest if you have lots of passengers then the CG-lock gives 95% of the advantages of a harness, with none of the disadvantages.
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Get ones that clip on with eyebolts, thats what I did with my teg.

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Tell your passengers to walk, thats what I did.
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I never really had passengers I just wanted to keep my interior. It was pretty.

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I tell the kids I got a climbing frame in the boot of my car
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i only really have 1 passenger usually but can be 2 at times, but don wanna take out the rears seats hence why i asked if there was something else i coulddoo so i could still have passengers in the back
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The OMP 509 Strada-3 Road harness is what you need. It can be unclipped at the rear so you can use the standard seatbelt when passengers are in the rear.
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Awh wicked cheers
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